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Harry Redknapp has backed Rio Ferdinand in the wake of another poor defensive performance by QPR.
The 35-year-old centre-back was given problems by Peter Crouch in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Stoke at Loftus Road, where Rangers were once again unconvincing at the back.
But Redknapp insists he has no concerns about Ferdinand, who played under him as a youngster at West Ham and left Manchester United during the summer after 12 years at Old Trafford.
Redknapp was keen to sign Ferdinand
Redknapp was keen to sign Ferdinand
The Rangers boss said: “Rio’s fine – I’ve got no problems with Rio.
“When he takes his time, people want him to kick it. He ain’t never going to boot it up the pitch.
“He plays – he’s a footballer. You wouldn’t see Franz Beckenbauer or Bobby Moore booting it up the field, they would like to play.
“He’s looking for people to come and show for the ball so he can play it to them. That’s what I encouraged him to do when he was 14, so I’m not going to change now.”nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View PostHarry Redknapp has backed Rio Ferdinand in the wake of another poor defensive performance by QPR.
The 35-year-old centre-back was given problems by Peter Crouch in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Stoke at Loftus Road, where Rangers were once again unconvincing at the back.
But Redknapp insists he has no concerns about Ferdinand, who played under him as a youngster at West Ham and left Manchester United during the summer after 12 years at Old Trafford.
Redknapp was keen to sign Ferdinand
Redknapp was keen to sign Ferdinand
The Rangers boss said: “Rio’s fine – I’ve got no problems with Rio.
“When he takes his time, people want him to kick it. He ain’t never going to boot it up the pitch.
“He plays – he’s a footballer. You wouldn’t see Franz Beckenbauer or Bobby Moore booting it up the field, they would like to play.
“He’s looking for people to come and show for the ball so he can play it to them. That’s what I encouraged him to do when he was 14, so I’m not going to change now.”We Are The People.....
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the problem is rio is taking so much time he ends up being the last man playing on side, no challanging attackers, failing to anticipate etc etc etc its not about passing the ball out you dilusional tw at.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Nick View PostYep cant really argue with any of that 77... still think know matter what formation we go for we need to stick with it for a few weeks and give the players time to adapt to it and get used to the players around them.... If we go with the WATRB logic of dropping everyone after a bad game there will no doubt be a lot of uncertainty amongst the players and also lot of confidence lose amongst the players...
We need to start Onuoha for a run of games and give him a chance
Ferdinand should seriously look at retiring but then again he wont sell as many "5" baseball caps retired will heWe Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postthe problem is rio is taking so much time he ends up being the last man playing on side, no challanging attackers, failing to anticipate etc etc etc its not about passing the ball out you dilusional tw at.We Are The People.....
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Originally posted by MYU View PostBoth Dunne & Hill were dropped for making a mistake, Rio has made more than any other QPR player. Harry do the right thing and give Ned his chance now, Rio is not the same player he was, he's getting older and losing his pace and marker.We Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View PostHarry Redknapp has backed Rio Ferdinand in the wake of another poor defensive performance by QPR.
The 35-year-old centre-back was given problems by Peter Crouch in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Stoke at Loftus Road, where Rangers were once again unconvincing at the back.
But Redknapp insists he has no concerns about Ferdinand, who played under him as a youngster at West Ham and left Manchester United during the summer after 12 years at Old Trafford.
The Rangers boss said: “Rio’s fine – I’ve got no problems with Rio.
“When he takes his time, people want him to kick it. He ain’t never going to boot it up the pitch.
“He plays – he’s a footballer. You wouldn’t see Franz Beckenbauer or Bobby Moore booting it up the field, they would like to play.
“He’s looking for people to come and show for the ball so he can play it to them. That’s what I encouraged him to do when he was 14, so I’m not going to change now.”
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostTranslation: Rio's my mate. I like him so I won't drop him. Joe Jordan's my mate. Kevin Bond's my mate. Glen Hoddle's my mate. I like to have my mates around me. We're all earning a fortune, so what's the problem? That Tony Fernandes, he's my mate. He keeps on giving me and my mates more money. What's not to like. It's triffic and if it ain't broke, why fix it?
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostSomeone PLEASE save this thread.
Gonna be dishing out massive slices of humble pie to some for sure.
Class is permanent.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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